This
home was built in 1902 and was in dire need of a make-over. The
sub-floor was rotten and all the trim had to be milled to match the
existing trim. All plumbing fixtures were replaced, beadboard paneling
was used on the walls, a chair rail added, a tile floor was installed
and a maintenance free-fiberglass shower stall was used.

A look at the bathroom before with rotten flooring; Not in good shape. Missing doors and countertop paint a grim picture for this built in cabinet.

New
doors were made and beadboard paneling inserted. The countertop was
fabricated from birch plywood and hardwood and coated with 4 coats of
polyurethane. Crown trim topped the cabinet off to match the windows
and doors. A look at the new casement window freshly trimmed, on the right.

Gotta have one of these...toilet! And some tile on the floor as well. Baseboard is 10" in height.Period style pediment head trim, adorned the door and window.

Textured wallpaper was applied to the ceiling and painted a cream color that accented well with the off-white walls.